Alternate Authority Applications(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) Use the Application for Alternate Authority for a title owner or interest holder who is a child, dependent adult, person with property co-decision maker, or a company in liquidation. The form can be used for either adding or removing an alternate authority.

Interest Authorizations(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) Authorizations are required documents to conduct land transactions. They provide proof that the right person is authorizing the application and ensure that the right application is being authorized.

Interest Transactions(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) An interest is any claim against the whole parcel of land, or against an undivided interest in a parcel. An interest can be registered, assigned, ammended, lapsed or discharged.

Judgment Registry(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) The former Saskatchewan Writ Registry, established pursuant to Part XVIII of The Land Titles Act, 2000. The writ registry was replaced by the Judgment Registry on May 28, 2012.

Land Registry Affidavits(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) Affidavits are sworn documents that support various types of transactions with ISC. Completed affidavits provide ISC verification that information submitted on other forms is accurate.

Multi - Title Transfers(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) An Application for Transfer (Part I - Surrender) may be used to surrender specific titles or to surrender titles to an existing parcel, condominium unit or mineral commodity. This application can also be used to surrender the title(s) to source parcels on an approved plan, such as a consolidation, subdivision or condominium. Each new title being created under the Surrender/Setup transaction requires a separate Application for Transfer (Part II – Setup).

Natural Account Manual(Finance) The Natural Account Manual provides information on the asset, liability, equity, revenue and expenditure accounts available for use in MIDAS (the Government's financial system).

Private Title Insurance: Final Report (2007)(Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan) This Report is restricted to a consideration of the effects of title insurance in the context of the conveyancing of residential real property. (April 2007)

Reform of The Land Contracts (Actions) Act: Final Report (July 2014)(Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan)The Land Contracts (Actions) Act (the LCAA) is consumer protection legislation intended to protect borrowers by requiring lenders to obtain leave of the court before starting foreclosure proceedings. The protection is provided as time: time to bring the mortgage up to date, refinance, or sell the property before foreclosure or judicial sale or, if that is not possible, time to find alternative accommodation. The LCAA is 70 year old legislation, having been enacted in 1943. This Final Report considers the steps required by the LCAA and recommends reforms to better protect borrowers.

Reform of The Homesteads Act, 1989 (2017)(Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan)The Homesteads Act, 1989 protects spouses who do not own their homes against the sale, mortgaging or other disposition of the homestead by requiring the non-owning spouse to sign a consent and be examined separately from the owning spouse before such action can be taken. This Final Report recommends allowing an attorney to consent to a disposition of the homestead in place of a non-owning spouse, subject to the condition that where the attorney is the spouse of the non-owning spouse, the attorney only be able to consent to a disposition of the homestead where the non-owning spouse lacks capacity. This Final Report also recommends that The Homesteads Act, 1989 be amended to specifically exclude mines and minerals from the definition of the homestead.

Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry (SPPR) Forms(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) The Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry (SPPR) provides an easy and convenient way to search and register interests (liens) against personal property, giving you peace of mind as a buyer or lender.

Single Title Transfers(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) The current owner of the title may be a single
owner or two or more owners who hold the title as joint tenants. To use this application, the title
must be transferred to either a single owner or to owners who will be joint tenants.

Surviving Joint Tenant Transfers(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) When a title has joint tenants and one or more of the tenants is deceased, an Application for Transfer to Surviving Joint Tenant is required to have a new title set up in the names of the surviving owner(s).

The Statute of Frauds: Proposals (1996)(Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan) The Commission examines The Statute of Fraudsand recommends it be repealed and that provisions regarding the sale of land be included in The Land Contracts (Actions) Act.

Title Transfer Authorizations(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) Authorizations are required documents to conduct land transactions. They provide proof that the right person is authorizing the application and ensure that the right application is being authorized.

Transforms(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) A transform refers to the process by which a plan is approved and titles are issued to the new parcels pursuant to the plan. A plan may involve a subdivision of land, consolidation of land, or change in parcel class code.

Transmission Applications(Information Services Corporation (ISC)) Complete this Application to transfer title from a title owner who is deceased to his or her personal representative (an executor or administrator of estate) or to transfer title from a title owner who is bankrupt to his or her trustee in bankruptcy (summary or ordinary).